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    the case of Cassandra C., a 17-year-old teenager who refused chemotherapy treatment to treat Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The problem that this case produces is a conflict between two ethical principles; respect for autonomy and beneficence. Respect for autonomy is respecting the individual’s rights to say no to a treatment if wanted to do so and beneficence is an ethical principle in which it directs doctors and physicians to strive to maximize the benefits and minimize the harms. When Cassandra…

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    In the novel, Clockwork Angel, Cassandra Clare asserted that “Only the very weak-minded refuse to be influenced by literature and poetry.” Dating back to Ancient Greek and Rome, literature was perceived as the dominant and best means of communication. Poets and authors structured their passionate thoughts into the form of stanzas and managed to captivate and enchant their readers. Literature and its ability to grasp the attention of society is an unwavering trend. Literature and its impact is a…

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    The book “City of Glass” written by Cassandra Clare, takes place in a mythological world where two characters, brother and sister, named Jace and Clary, struggle to hold in their true feelings of love with each other. While this happens they face different challenges with not only each other, but their family. As conflicts stir with their father when he tries to take over the Shadowhunter world, Clary and Jace have to figure out how to stop him. The main idea of love runs through the entire…

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    The thrilling novel City of Bones, the first book in The Mortal Instruments series, written by Cassandra Clare is about more than just killing demons and stopping the villain. It’s also about the relationships that the characters have with each other. This novel was exciting and mysterious which led many people at the edge of their seats at every turn of the page in the book. The author set the book in New York City, a seemingly ordinary teenager, Clary Fray, discovers she is the descendant…

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    I am reading City of Glass by Cassandra Clare and I am on page 204. In this section of reading, Jace, Isabelle, Alec, were planning to travel to Alicante to warn the clave of Valentines demon army. Simon, a vampire, unexpectedly wound up traveling through the portal with the Shadowhunters because an army of forsaken had attacked as they were leaving. Simon was hurt and knocked unconscious during combat. Jace saved his life by carrying him through the portal, breaking the law by doing so because…

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    scalable partitioning of Cassandra NoSQL databases. MapReduce framework is used to implement MR-RHVH on Cassandra to enhance its scalability…

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    one react when a person they once loved and knew inside and out is now a completely different person? Ever since they were little kids, Simon’s personality and physical traits have been known by Clary. In The Mortal Instruments City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare, Simon is bitten by a vampire, and some of his old, quirky attributes change. Clary and Simon’s relationship starts to change because he is no longer the boy he used to be. This novel allows me to evaluate the tragedy of the stolen…

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    When Cassandra was at the table playing and building with Legos, I noticed how her demeanor and attitude would easily change. On the one hand, I saw her collaborating, sharing, and giving feedback. On the other hand, she would look confused, isolated and timid to give suggestion. Also, I found Cassandra to be more willing to take the initiative when she was working with the boys, yet when working with other…

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    love. The main character Cassandra, even though writing in her own first person view through a daily journal, shows her battle of finding love more noticeably than any other character. Cassandra being the second in family and being younger, is not expected to be after love, but this is quite the opposite. Cassandra’s neglection of Stephen’s lifelong feelings toward her wipes away her chances of being satisfied in the battle of love. Stephen has been generous toward Cassandra ever since they've…

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    their family? Well that’s what Brittany Bergquist, and her brother Robbie, and Cassandra and her friends did. From heating homes to shipping phones, these teens helped their community to improve people’s lives. Both Cassandra and her friends as well as Brittany and Robbie helped their community in amazing ways, but did it in very different ways. Although there are many different ways to help your community, Cassandra and her friends took their idea to the next level. In the article “Food…

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